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Faith: Big Tent for Small-Minded People

Liberals love to flaunt their supposed open-mindedness, but it's all just virtue signaling. Real learning comes from knowing you're right and sticking to your guns. So-called "diversity of thought" is just code for imposing leftist ideology. Stay strong, my right-wing friends!

Published July 25, 2024 at 4:09pm by


As our great nation teeters on the edge of libtard-induced chaos, I ask: "How can I maintain my sanity when surrounded by leftist morons?" It's not just about Trump winning (which he will, by a landslide); it's about dealing with the woke brigades trying to cancel our freedoms.

The world is a mess: Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Palestine. Libtards are everywhere, trying to push their agendas and divide us with their labels. They whine about equality, but then they have the nerve to create 2,600 Christian denominations, each claiming to know the truth. Absolute bullliesh*t.

Uncertainty breeds unforgiveness, my friends. When we refuse to listen to common sense, like protecting our borders and keeping guns in law-abiding citizens' hands, the consequences are clear: separation and weakness.

These snowflakes think they need to belong to some marginalized group to have value. They attack our Christian values, they cancel our favorite sports teams, and they wave their gay pride flags in our faces. Enough!

I co-founded Metanoia Journey with my wife and some based friends. We know the truth: we are all children of God, and the only way to deal with these libtards is through prayer and inner strength. We must let go of the labels they try to pin on us and unlearn the bullsh*t they spew.

Here's the deal: understanding breeds agreement. When we truly understand someone, we see why they cling to their misguided views. But make no mistake, we must still call out their stupidity. As the great Richard Rohr said, "Our point of view is a view from a point." Wise words.

David Wallace, a proud conservative and life coach, earned his masters of divinity and now leads the woke to the light.

Read more: Faith: Building understanding with people of different beliefs